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How much is a slap from someone outside worth?
As long as you follow the proper procedures, this slap can make the other person lose money to the point of questioning their life.
Step 1: Immediately perform a BJ, don't argue or act impulsively, stay calm and wait for the police to arrive.
Once the police arrive, directly say you want a medical injury assessment.
Step 2: At the hospital, remember to focus on three key tests: hearing test, ear CT, and eardrum re-examination. These three are crucial pieces of evidence.
Why is this important? Because the law clearly states that if an eardrum perforation doesn't heal within 6 weeks, it qualifies as a Level 2 minor injury, which is a criminal case.
What does Level 2 minor injury mean? It means the other party not only has to pay compensation but could also face three years in prison.
Step 3: At this point, if the other party doesn't want to get involved with the police, they must proactively pay compensation and seek your forgiveness.
Step 4: If the police say this is a civil dispute and won't handle it, don't panic. First, keep a record of the report.
Then, directly call 12389 to file a complaint and request a written receipt from the police station. Once this call is made, it’s difficult for the other party to settle privately.
Finally, do the math: the compensation the other party needs to pay includes medical expenses, lost wages, transportation costs, mental damages, and follow-up treatment costs. The more complete the evidence, the more compensation you can receive.
In summary: Don’t argue or be timid, follow the procedures and keep evidence.
This slap, if you know how to handle it, can not only vent your anger but also make the other person regret to the point of emptying their wallet.